Different branded cordless drills are pictured sitting on a table

Battery-powered (cordless) tools are supposed to make things simpler. One battery, multiple tools, no cords in your way. But what’s the best cordless tool system for you?

Walk into any hardware store, or open up Amazon, and you’ll find yourself staring down a wall of options: Ryobi. Milwaukee. Makita. DeWalt. Ridgid.

So which one do you pick?

This is a straight-up look at the most popular cordless tool ecosystems based on reviews, performance, and real-world reliability. No fanboy hype.

Ryobi: Perfectly Capable

Who it’s for: New homeowners, casual DIYers, folks who want everything to match without breaking the bank.

Pros:

  • Huge lineup: lawn gear, drills, fans, inflators, etc.
  • Affordable starter kits
  • Batteries are widely available and bundled
  • Lightweight and easy to use

Cons:

  • Not built for heavy-duty, high-torque jobs
  • Build quality is decent, but not pro-level
  • Some tools degrade over time

Suggested Kit:

🟢Ryobi 18V ONE+ 6-Tool Combo Kit

Milwaukee: The Professional’s Choice

Who it’s for: Tradespeople, serious DIYers, or anyone who values torque and long-term reliability.

Pros:

  • Top-tier durability
  • Powerful and compact (especially M18 Fuel)
  • Exceptional battery life

Cons:

  • Expensive Batteries aren’t cross-compatible between M12 and M18
  • Fewer “non-tool” accessories

Suggested Kit:

📍Milwaukee M18 Fuel Drill & Impact Combo

Makita: My Personal Choice

Who it’s for: People who care about feel, balance, and smooth operation — not just brute force.

Pros:

  • Excellent ergonomics
  • Quietest running of the major brands
  • Fast charging batteries
  • Clean design and lighter weight

Cons:

  • Some accessories harder to find
  • Priced in the mid-to-high range

Suggested Kit:

🧢Makita 18V LXT Cordless Combo Kit

Ridgid: The Quiet Underdog

Who it’s for: DIYers who want jobsite-grade tools at a more accessible price point.

Pros:

  • Lifetime service agreement (with registration)
  • Solid performance and durability
  • Slightly more affordable than Milwaukee/Makita
  • Same battery across tool line

Cons:

  • Fewer accessories than competitors
  • Slightly bulkier/heavier
  • Not always easy to find outside of Home Depot

Suggested Kit:

🟠Ridgid 18V Drill & Impact Combo Kit

Things to Consider Before Choosing

  • Stick with one brand for batteries and compatibility
  • Choose based on what you’ll actually use
  • Grip, balance, and weight matter more than you think

My Recommendation for Most People

If you’re starting out with cordless tools and want something dependable, smooth, and not oversized, go with the Makita 18V LXT Kit. It’s quiet and well-balanced.

If you want the most tools for your dollar and don’t plan on doing super heavy-duty work, the Ryobi 6-Tool Combo is a solid place to start.

Final Thought

You don’t need every tool on the shelf. You need one battery system that fits how you live, not how someone else builds. Start with what you’ll actually use, and you can always build from there.

Read More: The Only Garden Tools I’d Actually Buy Again


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